Mental Health SIG - Explore Empowering Meditative Movements™ - August 2017
Professional Rehabilitation Consultants 1246 University Avenue West, Suite 100 St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 USA 651-603-8774 View additional information+University+Ave.,+W.++St.+Paul,+MN++55104&src=IE-TopResult&FORM=IETR02&conversationid=
Wednesday, August 16, 2017, 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM CDT
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Course Description: The 2016 University of Minnesota Occupational Therapy Department feasibility research study concluded that Meditative Movements may be effective in reducing anxiety, depression, and fatigue, while improving emotional well-being and functional well-being for persons with chronic health conditions. Come and learn how this empowering technique works. You will explore simple daily self-care exercises that support your own self-care. Then we will discuss your client's needs.
Speaker Bio: Ellie Peterson, creator of Meditative MovementsTM program, studied fitness and psychology at the University of St. Catherine where she graduated in 1992. She has taught thousands of people how to apply the Meditative MovementTM technique so they can enjoy their lives more fully. Because her personal practice has spanned more than 30 years, she now shares her well-being insights with others. Ellie is the author of Meditative Movements and Power of Positive Aerobics DVD. Learning Objectives:
Target Audience: OTR, OTA, OTS with interest in mental health OT. Course Level: Introductory Event Location: Professional Rehabilitation Consultants, Menlo Park Building, 1246 University Avenue W. Suite 100, St. Paul, MN 55104 Continuing Education Credits: 1.5 CEU
This course fulfills the AOTA Classification Code for Continuing Education Activities: Category 1: Domain of OT
This course is eligible for American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Approved Provider credit. The assignment of AOTA CEUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products or clinical procedures by AOTA.
Register NowContact: Jackie Wagner - email: [email protected]; phone - 651-603-8774 |